ASUI hosted their first official meeting of the semester this Wednesday and with it, they presented new and exciting ideas. Brandon Brackett, Director of Student Involvement at the university, brought […]
The Vandal Healing Garden, designed as a place to honor all Vandals who have died while enrolled at the University of Idaho, will officially open on Wednesday, Aug. 21, at […]
Idaho Repertory Theatre will be presenting the play “Love and Baseball,” a romance written by Jerry Montoya. Idaho Repertory Theatre is the professional theatre that takes residence at the University […]
Idaho’s new law, which placed boundaries on “harmful” library materials for minors, was enacted on July 1. This House bill prohibits any picture, photograph, drawing, sculpture, film, book, pamphlet, magazine, […]
The Fulbright Scholar Program has granted the Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program award to four University of Idaho professors for the 2024-25 academic year. According to its website, the Fulbright U.S. […]
Researchers at the University of Idaho have recently received a grant worth $15 million from the National Science Foundation’s Biology Integration Institutes (BII). This grant supports the study of impacts […]
In the Latah County Primary Election, held on May 21, participants were able to vote on US representatives, state senators and representatives, county commissioners, the County Sheriff, the County Prosecuting […]
Planned renovation and/or construction of apartments in the South Hill complex off Taylor Avenue will require some of the residents to relocate within the next two months, according to Housing […]
“The Anthropocene Reviewed” is the pick of the year for the University of Idaho’s Common Read. John Green, author of “The Fault in Our Stars,” “Looking for Alaska,” “Turtles All […]
With excitement at the end of the school year comes the devastation the Humane Society experiences with many students giving away their pets. The Humane Society of the Palouse has […]